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Convert markdown to HTML. Use wildcard (glob) patterns for files. Like Assemble itself, this helper will automatically determine the correct context to use, or a context may be explicitly passed in as a second parameter.

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Convert markdown to HTML. Use wildcard (glob) patterns for files. Like Assemble itself, this helper will automatically determine the correct context to use, or a context may be explicitly passed in as a second parameter.

handlebars-helper-include: Handlebars helper, alternative to built-in partials. Similar to handlebars-helper-partial, but this helper will allow wildcard (glob) patterns. Like Assemble itself, this helper will automatically determine the correct context to use, or a context may be explicitly passed in as a second parameter.

handlebars-helper-isActive: {{isactive}} handlebars helper. Adds an 'active' class to the 'current page'. Class can be customized.

handlebars-helper-less: {{less}} handlebars helper. This helper allows you to use LESS inside style tags in your HTML. By default, the resulting CSS will be rendered inside the <style>...</style> tags of the rendered HTML, but you may alternatively define a destination path using the dest hash option of the helper.

handlebars-helper-moment: {{moment}} handlebars helper. Combines the powers of Assemble, Handlebars.js and Moment.js into a great helper to master time.

handlebars-helper-not: {{not}} handlebars helper. Conditionally render a block if the condition is false. This block helper is really just a semantic alternative to {{isnt}}

handlebars-helper-paginate: {{paginate}} handlebars helper. Made for Assemble, the static site generator for Node.js, Grunt.js and Yeoman.

handlebars-helper-partial: Handlebars helper, alternative to built-in partials. Like Assemble itself, this helper will automatically determine the correct context to use, or a context may be explicitly passed in as a second parameter.

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt, and build the documentation with grunt-readme.